BYRNES, SERAPHIM, CORRESPONDENCE
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Boston: Corres: Aloysius of the Blessed Sacrament to M. Seraphim, 07/04/1929
A letter from Sister Aloysius re: the visit of Father General.
Corres: Francis McGinley to Seraphim Byrnes, 11/1/1938
A letter from Rev Frances A. McGinley to Mother Seraphim Byrnes concerning the possibility of beginning a foundation in the Diocese of Scranton, at Wilkes-Barre.
Corres: Isabelle Hagerty to Seraphim Byrnes, 1933-1934
A series of letters from Isabelle Hagerty to Mother Seraphim Byrnes re: her dreams of restoring Mount Carmel.
Corres: Isabelle Hagerty to Seraphim Byrnes, 6/30/1934
A letter from Isabelle Hagerty to Mother Seraphim re: Fr Farley and her dreams for Mount Carmel.
Corres: J. Brosnan to Seraphim Byrnes, 12/17/1935
A letter from Rev. J. Brosnan to Mother Seraphim re: photos made from painting of Mo Clare Joseph and photos of Port Tobacco property.
Corres: John Farley to Seraphim Byrnes, 9/29/1933, 11/27/1933
Two letters from John Farley, SJ, to Mother Seraphim Byrnes re: "first plans" for restoring old Mount Carmel.
Corres: Mary Kolb to Seraphim Byrnes, 10/25/1934
A letter from Mary Kolb to Mother Seraphim re: new director, Laurence Kelly, SJ, and the architect, Philip Frohman.
Corres: Owen Corrigan to Seraphim Byrnes, 10/20/1921
A letter from Bishop Owen Corrigan to Mother Seraphim Byrnes re: establishment of Carmel in the parish of Mrs. Morton (St Gregory, Baker St, Baltimore.) Includes correspondence from Paul R. Conniff, SJ.
Corres: Seraphim Byrnes to Mary (Kolb?), 10/25/1934
A copy of a letter from Mother Seraphim to Mary (Kolb?) re: the possibility of Baltimore Carmel's return to Port Tobacco.
New York-Beacon: Copy of acceptance of invitation to found in New York, 11/01/1921
A copy of Mother Seraphim's accepting of the invitation of Patrick Cardinal Hayes to found a Carmel in New York, from the Archives of the Archdiocese of New York.
Philadelphia: Corres: M. Beatrix to M. Seraphim, 05/21/1925-07/06/1925
Two letters re: election of M. Seraphim, solemn vows obtained at time of enclosure; can be obtained through ordinary's application, discusses how solemn enclosure could be gained.
Philadelphia: Corres: M. Beatrix to M. Seraphim, 6/7-7/8/1923
Three letters re: Statues of out-sisters, original rescript from Rome relating to vows of Balt Carmel cannot be found, archives were put in order before "we left for Boston", all permissions put in Book of Permissions, repository permissions for Phil, Boston, Santa Clara, Wheeling.
Philadelphia: Corres: M. Beatrix to M. Seraphim, 1921-1923
Three letters: the third dated 2/7/1923 includes a note from Sister Ignatius of Jesus and Mary re: sending a lay sister to Baltimore if one applies.
Philadelphia: Corres: M. Beatrix to M. Seraphim, 8/23/1923
Concerning regulation of Definitor General, Gregory, re: openning and closing doors of respository by prioress. Includes a copy of regulation by Gregory in French.
Philadelphia: Corres: M. Mary to M. Seraphim, ca 1937
A thank you re: elections, re: Louisville, Sr. Elias.
Philadelphia: Corres: S. Elias to M. Seraphim, 3/22/1932
Re: The Society of Christ the King, a new congregation founded by Sr. Teresa (of Philadephia) in Greenville, SC.
Santa Clara: Corres: M Augustine to M Seraphim, 6/20/1925
Re: Book of Carmel they will publish; foundation to be at Carmel-By-The-Sea.
Seattle: Corres: M Cyril to M Seraphim, 9/7/1913-6/3/1917
Includes many pictures.
St Louis: Corres: to M Seraphim, 5/1927
Asks for details of the foundress, Mother Gabriel.
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- MANUSCRIPT 2
- CARMEL, BALTIMORE 1
- CARMEL, BOSTON, CORRESPONDENCE 1
- CARMEL, NEW YORK-BEACON 1
- CARMEL, SANTA CLARA 1
- CARMEL, SEATTLE 1
- CARMEL, ST LOUIS, CORRESPONDENCE 1
- FOUNDATION, CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA 1
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- FOUNDATION, PROPOSED, WILKES-BARRE 1
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